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History of the Spain national football team : ウィキペディア英語版
History of the Spain national football team
〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="La Roja" from Miguel, Spain )
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| Association = ''Real Federación Española de Fútbol'' (RFEF)
| Confederation = UEFA (Europe)
| Most caps = Iker Casillas (160)
| Top scorer = David Villa (59)
| Ballon d'Or Winners = Alfredo Di Stéfano (1957, 1959) Luis Suárez (1960)
| Home Stadium =
| First game = 1–0
(Brussels, Belgium; 28 August 1920)
| Honours =
| World cup apps = 14
| World cup first = 1934
| World cup best = Winners, 2010
| Regional name = European Championship
| Regional cup apps = 9
| Regional cup first = 1964
| Regional cup best = Winners, 1964, 2008 and 2012
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The history of the Spain national football team dates back to the team's formation and first ever international match in 1920. The Spain national football team has experienced a number of successes, most notably their victory at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
==Beginnings and early success==

The first Spain national football team was constituted in 1920, with the main objective of finding a team that would represent Spain at the Summer Olympics held in Belgium in that same year.
Spain made their much anticipated debut at the tournament on August 28, 1920 against the national team of Denmark (runners-up in the last 2 previous Olympic tournament). The match took place at the Stade Joseph Marien in Brussels, Belgium. The Spanish managed to win that match by a scoreline of 1–0 thanks to a goal from Patricio Arabolaza, who thus became Spain's first international goalscorer. This match would also make Spain at that time the 28th nation to play a football match. In their next match stage, Spain were set to play their next game against the host themselves Belgium, in that match Spain couldn't come up with the victory and lost 1–3.
The host Belgium ended up winning the tournament after the Czechoslovakians were disqualified for leaving the pitch in the middle of the final game, thus Spain and another 3 national team were giving the chance to play a small consolation tournament were the winner would win either the silver or bronze medal. Their first match in this new Quarter-finals was played against Sweden in which the Spanish came from a goal behind to win 2–1 at the very end. José María Belauste and Domingo Acedo were the scores of that game. The following match was played against Italy. Félix Sesúmaga managed to score the two fabulous goals that would give the Spanish a 2–0, eliminating the Italians and giving them the victory to send them to the semi-finals of the tournament (Until Euro 2012, this had only been the only time Spain had beaten Italy in an official match). The final four teams were Spain, Netherlands, France, and Czechoslovakia. But only the Netherlands advance to final match against Spain due to France not showing up and the Czechs being disqualified previously. In the final match, Spain defeated the Dutch 3–1 with two goals from Félix Sesúmaga and one from Pichichi. With this, Spain won the silver medal at the Olympics and their first international silverware at any tournament.
The medalist at that Olympic tournament were: Domingo Gómez-Acedo, Patricio Arabolaza, Mariano Arrate, Juan Artola, Joaquín Vázquez, José María Belauste, Sabino Bilbao, Ramón Eguiazábal, Ramón "Moncho" Gil, Ricardo Zamora, Silverio Izaguirre, Rafael Moreno "Pichichi", Luis Otero, Francisco Pagazaurtundúa, José Samitier, Agustín Sancho, Félix Sesúmaga and Pedro Vallana with the coach at that time Paco Bru.
A very successful event for the national team, although it would take many years later to achieve that success again.

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